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which structure helps animal cells organize chromosomes during cell division, but is not found in plant cells? centrioles cell wall chloroplast vacuole
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Centrioles: In animal cells, centrioles help organize chromosomes during cell division (form spindle fibers). Plant cells lack centrioles.
- Cell wall: Present in plant cells (provides structure), absent in animal cells. Not related to chromosome organization in animal cells.
- Chloroplast: Found in plant cells (for photosynthesis), absent in animal cells. Not involved in chromosome organization.
- Vacuole: Larger in plant cells (stores substances), present in animal cells too (smaller). Not related to chromosome organization in cell division.
So the correct option is the one with centrioles.
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A. centrioles